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- From: hfrieden@fix.uni-trier.de (Hans-Joerg Frieden)
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- Subject: Re: Help with Picasso II
- Date: 5 Jan 1996 21:04:52 GMT
- Organization: Universitaet Trier
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- Keith Stewart (keith@atlantis.actrix.gen.nz) wrote:
- : Am I right in doing the following?
- :
- : MY monitor is a Mtisubishi EUM 1471A Multisync
- :
- : Video Bandwith 30 MHZ
- :
- : Horizontal sync 15.6 to 35 kHz (Automatically
- :
- : Vertical sync 45Hz to 75Hz (Automatically)
- :
- : (is the Hz a misprint?)
- No, it's the frane rate your monitor can handle (up to 75 frames/s)
-
- : For monitor tool type in the Village.library icon it says to enter
- : vertical frequency either 38,50,57,64 kHz
- :
- : I have put in 57 kHz or 64 kHz
- You should use PicassoMode. Create a 35 kHz monitor file, or simply
- activate the 35kHz monitor. 57 or 64 kHz could be dangerous (see below)
-
- :
- : Shapeshifter works OK but using DisplayJPEG often results in rolling
- : screen or just a few lines displayed
- This is actually your monitor going out of sync. The ViewJPEG program
- tries to open a screen as large as possible, and it then hits the 57 kHz
- screen mode. This could essentially destroy your monitor. You should be
- _very_ careful with this.
-
- Regards, Hans-Joerg.
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